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Small but pleasing pawn shop purchase.

SocketDeviler

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Nothing amazing but some very good finds for the sum of $3.75.

Snap-On (USA) SPB8A Pry Bar (engraved like most used Snap-On I find)
Stanley (USA) 1/4" Nut Driver (I really dig this series of drivers)
Gearwrench 8mm (Jammed but we'll see what PB Blaster can do)
Fleet (USA) 3/8" Wrench
Allen (USA) 1/2" Dr 15mm Socket
SK (USA) 3/8" Dr 7/16" Deep Socket
Threadit (USA) 1/4 Die
 

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SocketDeviler

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Thanks. Yeh, the pry bar is clearly the king of the lot which is funny because they barley looked at it to price it. Guess the rust was a turn off. It will clean up nicely. Comfortable handle.
 

heyutokyo

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I just purchased the same prybar this morning but nowhere near the great price you got. I found 2 Snap On and a Cornwell at the swapmeet. SPB8A like yours and SPB12A, this one is 12 inches. They're both in pretty good condition and bright orange. Paid $15 for both of them. The Cornwell is orange as well and measuring 18 inches.
 

plinker

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Nice score! I paid 30$ for a S-O green striking prybar that size a few weeks ago, very handy. Looks odd with my Craftsman/Wilde bars's though.
 
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Flatintoone

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I'll chime in and add that, since finding that same pry bar at a thrift store, it's become indispensible. I got a screaming deal on mine, too. Nice job.
 
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